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coming up, philip krim -- always for your analysis and breakdown. , casperp, philip krim ceo.is bloomberg. ♪ vonnie: live from new york, i'm vonnie quinn. this is "bloomberg markets." shares of mattress retailer casper are higher now, but had fallen after sales growth fell short of expectations. joining to discuss what's ahead is casper's ceo philip krim. congratulations on a very difficult quarter. i'm curious as to what your outlook is that you can give me, any kind of visibility at all. casper did improve in the quarter in terms of growth, but not as much as its peers, quite frankly. what can he do about that? -- what can you do about that? philip: thanks for having me on. we have been pleased with the business performance in 2020 so far. growthed about quarterly . we saw e-commerce growth up 35% year-over-year. overall business was up 15% year-over-year in april, despite our retail stores closed. as far as the outlook goes, it has been great to see real strength in our e, shen digital business. we have also seen real category strength. consumers are focused on getting a go
coming up, philip krim -- always for your analysis and breakdown. , casperp, philip krim ceo.is bloomberg. ♪ vonnie: live from new york, i'm vonnie quinn. this is "bloomberg markets." shares of mattress retailer casper are higher now, but had fallen after sales growth fell short of expectations. joining to discuss what's ahead is casper's ceo philip krim. congratulations on a very difficult quarter. i'm curious as to what your outlook is that you can give me, any kind of visibility...
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philip. we can't provide people with specifics as to when, but, you know, i guess how are we going to -- how do you propose that we make this adjustment? you know, this has been hard already and it's been, you know, like over two months. and it is a struggle for just the average person, but especially those who are dealing with financial challenges. and those with kids. and elderly who are already isolated as it is. how are we going to get through this? >> yeah. well, i think that it's a really important question, mayor. i think that there's a couple of key things. one is to make sure that people -- that mental health and social supports that are needed and i think that we're going to continue to work on connecting emotionally and socially in ways that allow us to social distance. so i think that is a really key piece. and if people need or are asking for mental health, behavioral health support, they can go to our we website and find those resources. i also think that one of the key things,
philip. we can't provide people with specifics as to when, but, you know, i guess how are we going to -- how do you propose that we make this adjustment? you know, this has been hard already and it's been, you know, like over two months. and it is a struggle for just the average person, but especially those who are dealing with financial challenges. and those with kids. and elderly who are already isolated as it is. how are we going to get through this? >> yeah. well, i think that it's a...
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a philip randolph and dubois was in his mid-40's and 1917. a philip randolph was 28 years old. and dubois was lumped in with what he called the old crowd negro. those who would close ranks and go fight, which is what dubois said in his close rank's article in 1918. but the sentiment had already been there from 1915, 16 and 17 p he was writing about the war when it started in 1914. >> you mentioned the imperialism chapter which is very important. the article in atlantic monthly. >> dubois did a trip to france in december, 1918 for three-month after the war. he was disturbed with what he found. because he was the intellectual that mainly convinced african-americans to close ranks and go to war. and he did a research and found out about all the discrimination, and how some african americans who had lost their lives on the battlefield. and some who lost their lives, not on the battlefield. when he came back in may, he wrote a dr. he said we would be -- a juxtaposition of close ranks and he said we would be full of cowards if he is going to fight for the nation and come back to the
a philip randolph and dubois was in his mid-40's and 1917. a philip randolph was 28 years old. and dubois was lumped in with what he called the old crowd negro. those who would close ranks and go fight, which is what dubois said in his close rank's article in 1918. but the sentiment had already been there from 1915, 16 and 17 p he was writing about the war when it started in 1914. >> you mentioned the imperialism chapter which is very important. the article in atlantic monthly. >>...
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philip berry from citigroup markets.ow-cost we will tell you what else to watch out for later today. this is bloomberg. ♪ francine: economics, finance, politics. this is bloomberg surveillance. here are the stories we are watching out for today. the people's conference is open in beijing this morning. at 10:00 a.m. london time, a couple minutes from now, easyjet kicks off. shareholders will kick off a conference to remove the company's chairman, ceo, and cfo as directors. 12:30 p.m. u.k. time, the ecb releases accounts of the latest monetary policy meeting. finally, alibaba is set to publish earnings before the u.s. market open. they are likely to report year-over-year profit decline in march quarter. there's a lot going on in china. we were talking to the national people's conference and hong kong activists that have urged protests against sweeping national security legislation that china introduced on friday. authorities in beijing are bowing to and what they call a defensive posture due to those trying to have trouble
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jo philips, your turn on this one.re workplaces doing what we are doing here at new broadcasting house? yes, i think that's inevitable. 0ne here at new broadcasting house? yes, i think that's inevitable. one of the things nigel has alluded to, you can set as many dates as you like and see what happens, but in a sense, the government has got to ta ke sense, the government has got to take the country with it. the express alludes to a survey that says 59% of people polled feel very unsafe about any sort of return. i think parents will be particularly anxious about children going back to school. and workplace rules are fine. face coverings, whether it's masks or fine. face coverings, whether it's masks of scarves, fine. face coverings, whether it's masks or scarves, whatever, floor markings, staggered lunchtime breaks, staggered arrival times, markings, staggered lunchtime breaks, staggered arrivaltimes, no rush hour, that sort of thing. it doesn't solve the problem of public transport. i think we have already seen how qui
jo philips, your turn on this one.re workplaces doing what we are doing here at new broadcasting house? yes, i think that's inevitable. 0ne here at new broadcasting house? yes, i think that's inevitable. one of the things nigel has alluded to, you can set as many dates as you like and see what happens, but in a sense, the government has got to ta ke sense, the government has got to take the country with it. the express alludes to a survey that says 59% of people polled feel very unsafe about...
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philip randolph and dubois was in his mid 40s in 1917. a. philip randolph is 28 years old. and dubois was lumped in the old crowd negro. so these youngsters, if you will, and that time were labelling those individuals to old crowd negroes. those that say close ranks and go fight which is what he said in the close rank article in 1918 but the sentiment had already been there from 15, 16, and 17. as you know, he was writing about the war when it started in 1914. >> when you mentioned the imperialism chapter. that is very important. it was in atlanta monthly? >> yeah. >> the african roots. >> dubois did a trip to france starting in december of 1918 for three months after the war. and he was disturbed with what he found. he mainly convinced them to close ranks and go to war. of did he a research and he found out about all of the discrimination and some african-americans who had lost their lives on the battlefield and some who lost their lives not on the battlefield. and sow came back and in may of 1919, that's when he wrote a juxtaposition of close ranks. he said we'll be fools
philip randolph and dubois was in his mid 40s in 1917. a. philip randolph is 28 years old. and dubois was lumped in the old crowd negro. so these youngsters, if you will, and that time were labelling those individuals to old crowd negroes. those that say close ranks and go fight which is what he said in the close rank article in 1918 but the sentiment had already been there from 15, 16, and 17. as you know, he was writing about the war when it started in 1914. >> when you mentioned the...
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a philip ran dolphin. what i would say to young individuals today taking these lessons from a philip brown golf and joseph in baker, get your message out there. to this question about emmett scott, and also about the secret documents. very briefly, we talk about the secret document about the military gallery. there was someone who informed the french that we socialized and treated african americans, the way you treated them here. it was a long letter. i'm not going to detail about it. that is the gist of it. that letter was quickly rescinded and did come out of persian's headquarters. that is why dubois wrote, we return fighting. he covered that document during his tore. that is why it is printed in this magazine and 1919. very briefly. >> a little word from one of our local intellectuals. i have no prejudice towards -- and you know that i don't. to add to the brilliance, tell us a little bit about that intellectual context and the shaping of the identity, dr. carr. >> so hands up at howard. they write to
a philip ran dolphin. what i would say to young individuals today taking these lessons from a philip brown golf and joseph in baker, get your message out there. to this question about emmett scott, and also about the secret documents. very briefly, we talk about the secret document about the military gallery. there was someone who informed the french that we socialized and treated african americans, the way you treated them here. it was a long letter. i'm not going to detail about it. that is...
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high that welfare programs can't even keep up with the soaring demand for food aid did abuse john philip schultz visited one spanish family now dependent on charity food aid 2 months ago a man who had it on the it as wouldn't have believed it if you told him he would be in this position in mid march the father of 3 was still a substitute teacher then his life went into freefall 1st he lost his job then his wife lost hers then the family had to use the last of their savings now he has to get food from the red cross without this charity his family wouldn't be able to get by. all of a sudden i stood there and went through a range of emotions 1st fear then helplessness then desperation then. when it started i tried to fight my emotions but then i had to let go and accept what i was going through. the finn the small child office to poland in southern spain there are about 980 families who depend on food handouts the fact that you see no lights here is because the local charity has a telephone appointment system says social worker. they do this to reduce the danger of infection but also so tho
high that welfare programs can't even keep up with the soaring demand for food aid did abuse john philip schultz visited one spanish family now dependent on charity food aid 2 months ago a man who had it on the it as wouldn't have believed it if you told him he would be in this position in mid march the father of 3 was still a substitute teacher then his life went into freefall 1st he lost his job then his wife lost hers then the family had to use the last of their savings now he has to get...
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the cheryl and philip milsin family. rosalind p. walter. barbara hope zuckerberg. charles rosenblum. we try to live in the moment, to not miswhat's right in ont of us. at mutual of america, we believe takingare of tomorrow can help you make the most of today. mutual of america financial group, retirement services and investments. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, a private corporation funded by the american people. and by contrutions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thanks for joining us. states and cities across the country are preparing for more demonstrations, calling up national guard units and considering the federal government's offer to deploy active duty troops after violent protests last night. demonstrations spread after the death of george floyd, a black man who died after a white minneapolis police officer kneeled on his neck for nine minutes. that officer is now charged with third degree murder. many legal and peaceful gatherings continued today
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good morning >> good morning, philip. the launch from home officials even closing popular viewing spots like this one to the public and hoping that the crowds and the weather cooperate. >> this morning, all eyes on the skies for the scheduled launch of a new era of a u.s. space travel. >> truly an historic time from an historic pad. >> the astronauts will ride in spacex's capsule wearing sleek new spacesuits and using touch screen controls. it's the first time in history, a u.s. company will carry two nasa astronauts to the international space station. a mission complicated by the parnd. about half of the engineers have been working from home they've been in isolation since march. >> we've been in quarantine probably longer than any other space crew has been in the history of the space program. >> the weather another concern the area saturated by storms leading up to the launch watchers hopeful the skies will clear and everything will be a go >> we have been praying, we have been crossing our fingers. >> caleb wants to be
good morning >> good morning, philip. the launch from home officials even closing popular viewing spots like this one to the public and hoping that the crowds and the weather cooperate. >> this morning, all eyes on the skies for the scheduled launch of a new era of a u.s. space travel. >> truly an historic time from an historic pad. >> the astronauts will ride in spacex's capsule wearing sleek new spacesuits and using touch screen controls. it's the first time in...
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philip. we can't provide people with specifics as to when, but, you know, i guess how are we going to -- how do you propose that we make this adjustment? you know, this has been hard already and it's been, you know, like over two months. and it is a struggle for just the average person, but especially those who are dealing with financial challenges. and those with kids. and elderly who are already isolated as it is. how are we going to get through this? >> yeah. well, i think that it's a really important question, mayor. i think that there's a couple of key things. one is to make sure that people -- that mental health and social supports that are needed and i think that we're going to continue to work on connecting emotionally and socially in ways that allow us to social distance. so i think that is a really key piece. and if people need or are asking for mental health, behavioral health support, they can go to our we website and find those resources. i also think that one of the key things,
philip. we can't provide people with specifics as to when, but, you know, i guess how are we going to -- how do you propose that we make this adjustment? you know, this has been hard already and it's been, you know, like over two months. and it is a struggle for just the average person, but especially those who are dealing with financial challenges. and those with kids. and elderly who are already isolated as it is. how are we going to get through this? >> yeah. well, i think that it's a...
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since then the old bridge has returned to its original function connecting and philip stop. trying to take a little tour of philip's town the small town is home to a true gem a castle dating back to the 17th century and surrounded by a lush park. setting out to explore the world wasn't really an option for the citizens of communist east germany people in fox couldn't even visit their neighbors here in philip's top nowadays things are much easier look at our globe trotters save painted all he needs is a ticket a backpack and a sense of adventure this time we caught up with him in durban south africa 2nd biggest city. and we start things off in the sunny city of devon i'm here with my local guides tell me who god is around put a date some sun i could go i'm going to be legal welcome to the city over there been wasn't enough done we're going to pick up a lot on the recall but i am sure there'd be. south africa's warmest city is located on the east coast and has a population of about 3 and a half 1000000 in the metropolitan area durban is famous for being the busiest port in the
since then the old bridge has returned to its original function connecting and philip stop. trying to take a little tour of philip's town the small town is home to a true gem a castle dating back to the 17th century and surrounded by a lush park. setting out to explore the world wasn't really an option for the citizens of communist east germany people in fox couldn't even visit their neighbors here in philip's top nowadays things are much easier look at our globe trotters save painted all he...
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while a speak to dr philip 11 saucers a research and biological threats working at king's college london how does this case in france fit in with the existing timeline we've got for the development of coronavirus iraq it's going to be with you well the french case brings the 1st case known outside of china forward by a couple leaks so it's so that the virus is spreading earlier than we originally thought but the index case of the of the very 1st reported case in china was in early december so that doesn't directly impact and how we use our origin timeline 2nd we try and get to the bottom of what we do actually know so far what we know official. well we don't know a lot for sure we don't know with any certainty how the pandemic started but there are several possibilities davenant's that we currently have suggests the pandemic resulted from an unnatural spillover event where the virus jumped from bats to people possibly like an intimate intermedia animal species and we've seen that happen before a couple of times so in 2002 corona virus jumped from bats to people like a sivits and this is
while a speak to dr philip 11 saucers a research and biological threats working at king's college london how does this case in france fit in with the existing timeline we've got for the development of coronavirus iraq it's going to be with you well the french case brings the 1st case known outside of china forward by a couple leaks so it's so that the virus is spreading earlier than we originally thought but the index case of the of the very 1st reported case in china was in early december so...
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earlier i spoke to correspondent philip schultz in seville spain i began by asking him how things have changed in the country now that the lockdown rules are being eased. most people that i saw on the streets today were extremely relieved that they could finally reach their apartment to get called many it's been 7 weeks and as you can still see behind me it's been a very beautiful day here in spain so in some cities officials actually warned of overcrowding but from what i've seen on the streets people are following the regulations quite well and they ask a lot of restrictions for example. a different time slots for different age groups and also you are not allowed to walk further away than one kilometer radius raunchier apart. so they're proceeding with caution it sounds like one of the next steps from the spanish government. to today's step is really just the 1st step. it's planned for spaces that the government calls transition to a new normality trying to. stress that it's a symmetrical clan and meaning that different regions can move in different speeds according to the infection
earlier i spoke to correspondent philip schultz in seville spain i began by asking him how things have changed in the country now that the lockdown rules are being eased. most people that i saw on the streets today were extremely relieved that they could finally reach their apartment to get called many it's been 7 weeks and as you can still see behind me it's been a very beautiful day here in spain so in some cities officials actually warned of overcrowding but from what i've seen on the...
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philip. we can't provide people with specifics as to when, but, you know, i guess how are we going to -- how do you propose that we make this adjustment? you know, this has been hard already and it's been, you know, like over two months. and it is a struggle for just the average person, but especially those who are dealing with financial challenges. and those with kids. and elderly who are already isolated as it is. how are we going to get through this? >> yeah. well, i think that it's a really important question, mayor. i think that there's a couple of key things. one is to make sure that people -- that mental health and social supports that are needed and i think that we're going to continue to work on connecting emotionally and socially in ways that allow us to social distance. so i think that is a really key piece. and if people need or are asking for mental health, behavioral health support, they can go to our we website and find those resources. i also think that one of the key things,
philip. we can't provide people with specifics as to when, but, you know, i guess how are we going to -- how do you propose that we make this adjustment? you know, this has been hard already and it's been, you know, like over two months. and it is a struggle for just the average person, but especially those who are dealing with financial challenges. and those with kids. and elderly who are already isolated as it is. how are we going to get through this? >> yeah. well, i think that it's a...
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joining me now from severe in southern spain is correspondent john philip schultz young philip spain has had really strict lockdown rules the past few weeks what's the feeling there now that they're being aged. that's a very good feeling personally i've been in the privileged to situation as a journalist it was to move more or less freely and there were also certain relaxations for parents and children but for a lot of people today it's really the 1st time in 7 weeks that they have been able to leave their apartments and as you can see behind me it's a very beautiful day it's a sunny day lots of people enjoying life outside on the streets so many people and say that in some regions officials have already warned of overcrowding but of course there are still a lot of frustrations in place we have heard about the different shifts the different time slots for different age groups but there's also a one kilometer radios. restriction and a lot of people have started to don't know it's just so them where exactly they can go within the one kilometer radius well we understand that today's nav
joining me now from severe in southern spain is correspondent john philip schultz young philip spain has had really strict lockdown rules the past few weeks what's the feeling there now that they're being aged. that's a very good feeling personally i've been in the privileged to situation as a journalist it was to move more or less freely and there were also certain relaxations for parents and children but for a lot of people today it's really the 1st time in 7 weeks that they have been able to...
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philip for their leadership. we continue to staff to help prevent the spread of covid around the city and our officers are out in parks and some of our more popular spots and they will continue to remind people about social distancing. in some cases, we provided face coverings to help people to comply with the public health orders. we've received complaints regarding alleged violations of the public health orders and they are taken seriously and investigated. we're finding, as i've said in previous preferences, that the majority of people in san francisco are cooperating and complying wi with the health ors but we have cited individuals who have flouted the order. we have 19 citations that we've issued, up several citations since we spoke. the break-down is ten businesses and nine individuals and we've admonished or -- we've issued 86 warnings and as i've stated from, those incidents in which we have taken reports. that breakdown is 52 businesses and 34 individuals. you can visit our covid-19 website on the sfpd'
philip for their leadership. we continue to staff to help prevent the spread of covid around the city and our officers are out in parks and some of our more popular spots and they will continue to remind people about social distancing. in some cases, we provided face coverings to help people to comply with the public health orders. we've received complaints regarding alleged violations of the public health orders and they are taken seriously and investigated. we're finding, as i've said in...
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so this, i think, philip, changes dramatically the dynamic of both campaigns, not necessarily that it puts joe biden on the back foot but it's not where he wants to end up. >> it has joe biden on his back fort hood foot today, but we'll see how this goes in the days to come. biden has made himself available for lengthy interviews now on the topic and i assume their plan is going to continue to address this as long as there are questions. and that's important and that's, by the way, not the way that president trump when he was a candidate in 2016 handled all of the claims against him. but i suspect going forward there are going to be other issues that come into play in this election. obviously the pandemic, the economy, major, major issues that are affecting all americans on which most strategists in both parties think the election in november ultimately will be determined. >> andrew desiderio, let's turn to that issue of coronavirus. this week we learned the white house will not allow dr. anthony fauci to testify before the house appropriations committee. he will be allowed to testify
so this, i think, philip, changes dramatically the dynamic of both campaigns, not necessarily that it puts joe biden on the back foot but it's not where he wants to end up. >> it has joe biden on his back fort hood foot today, but we'll see how this goes in the days to come. biden has made himself available for lengthy interviews now on the topic and i assume their plan is going to continue to address this as long as there are questions. and that's important and that's, by the way, not...
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has declared there in spain 1000 honor the 27000 people died from carpet 1000 and i reporter young philip schultz is in spain there witnessing this ceremony what is this moment what is this meant to spain and how is a country trying to look ahead to. spain as the traumatized country at the moment as the pictures of overcrowded hospitals of haitians begging for a still very fresh in the collective memory of the people and my impression is that it will still take a very long time for those wounds to heal. and i think 2 things make it worse at the moment. spain is a very divided country when it comes to politics their right to be a physician is strongly criticizing the management of the crisis by the left wing government and the economic predictions like getting worse and worse every day several millions of spaniards have already lost their jobs so the big hope at the moment is that there will still be some kind of. some. very rich and very big economic factor for the country but this is not sure yet this will let you take place this year. we see people clapping there as part of the ceremony
has declared there in spain 1000 honor the 27000 people died from carpet 1000 and i reporter young philip schultz is in spain there witnessing this ceremony what is this moment what is this meant to spain and how is a country trying to look ahead to. spain as the traumatized country at the moment as the pictures of overcrowded hospitals of haitians begging for a still very fresh in the collective memory of the people and my impression is that it will still take a very long time for those wounds...
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philip the 2nd the front's known as philip augustus.and last but not least richard the lionhearted king of england. the emperor of barbarossa died in asia minor on his way to the. but philip augustus and richard the lionheart arrived safely by see. their armies immediately joining the crusaders who had been besieging acre for 2 solid commuters. the news media in law mood when we got them about when they had missed a hostile act made them and she had the communion and minute omara. shock can we can one of you so i had again she a lot of had thing into them sort of why the neighbor lady would set off by innate ability and why them is to get them on long lead out so i had no reward who would let me gallus alive again i give them that fuck as a song from susan in the devon is bad news i mean cannot lock it but i would want him out of that he. said that as long as the be there for the with the mic and them all in the it does the let's move. and see the what's. said to him when a man with a neck a set reachin a would be a i as a man fe that b
philip the 2nd the front's known as philip augustus.and last but not least richard the lionhearted king of england. the emperor of barbarossa died in asia minor on his way to the. but philip augustus and richard the lionheart arrived safely by see. their armies immediately joining the crusaders who had been besieging acre for 2 solid commuters. the news media in law mood when we got them about when they had missed a hostile act made them and she had the communion and minute omara. shock can we...
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philip the 2nd the front's known as philip augustus. and last but not least richard the lionhearted king of england. the emperor barbarossa died in asia minor on his way to the. but philip augustus and richard the lion heart arrived safely by see. their armies immediately joining the crusaders who had been besieging acre for 2 solid commuters. the newton salimi in law mood when we got them about when they had missed a hostile act made them and she added communion and men and o'mara. shock can we can one of you so i again feel a lot ahead thing and tell them sort of why the neighbor lady would set off by innate ability and why them is to get him on long lead outside in the real war who are letting gallus alive again i give them africa as a song for susan in the devon is bad news i mean cannot market but i would want an article and he. said that as long as the be there for the with the mic and the mole in the it does leave the new fuel plus a few new and seen the lots. tell you when a man neck a set. reachin a would be odd as a man phase
philip the 2nd the front's known as philip augustus. and last but not least richard the lionhearted king of england. the emperor barbarossa died in asia minor on his way to the. but philip augustus and richard the lion heart arrived safely by see. their armies immediately joining the crusaders who had been besieging acre for 2 solid commuters. the newton salimi in law mood when we got them about when they had missed a hostile act made them and she added communion and men and o'mara. shock can...
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philip to the 6. in france a decision is expected in the coming hours on whether iran done genocide suspects will be handed over to u.n. custody a so former businessman guy will go on trial of an international court is accused of helping finance the mass killings in 1994 and was arrested in paris after 26 years on the run a clash about now has more. no wonder the businessmen. in the capital kigali in 19931 year before the genocide he's accused of helping to finance could google is alleged to have funded the ethnic militias they killed at least 800000 ethnic tutsis moderate hutus in a 100 days could be go was it not for more than a quarter of a century is a rest in paris earlier this month has been welcomed by genocide survivors like it sounds in mana. to measure rest but of course one must respect the presumption of innocence he was one of the men figures of the old wonder and he was wanted on several charges so it's a huge relief that he's been caught who was indicted by un courts and genocide charge
philip to the 6. in france a decision is expected in the coming hours on whether iran done genocide suspects will be handed over to u.n. custody a so former businessman guy will go on trial of an international court is accused of helping finance the mass killings in 1994 and was arrested in paris after 26 years on the run a clash about now has more. no wonder the businessmen. in the capital kigali in 19931 year before the genocide he's accused of helping to finance could google is alleged to...
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philip, let me start with you. on this note.own to the words uttered by this man, as he died, there is, it feels like we have seen this before. and i've just been covering this full time for seven years. and you work on this full time. and i guess my feeling is how do you not give up in this sense, how do you feel like things get better or there is progress or people are listening, because it feels so often to so many people and people i've talked to over the past few days like it is running in circles. >> yes, that's just real. so i mean minneapolis is one of our closest partners so this is a gut punch to all of us that do the work there, to the folks who were on the ground, the organizers that we partner with, i got to say, one of the most frustrating things and one of the most despiriting things in all of this is that you will see a murder like this. and then a week or two later, cameras disappear, national attention disappears, and in this political cycle with all of this stuff going on i would be surprised if it is not soon
philip, let me start with you. on this note.own to the words uttered by this man, as he died, there is, it feels like we have seen this before. and i've just been covering this full time for seven years. and you work on this full time. and i guess my feeling is how do you not give up in this sense, how do you feel like things get better or there is progress or people are listening, because it feels so often to so many people and people i've talked to over the past few days like it is running in...
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♪ ♪ from his philip second home the body of franklin towel for roll -- his final resting place, scoressuffers from in patel paralysis solemnly bid farewell to the great friend and benefactor. the president stop follows his beloved master. aboard a special train beginning the 24 hour trip back to washington, the 31st president of the united states leaves warm springs forever. all along the 700 mile route, people gathered to honor president roosevelt and his ideals. slowly the train backs into union station in the united states capital, awaited by a military guard of honor and members of the late great chief executive's family. with justice burns and secretary wallace, president harry s. truman heads the assembly to the nation's leaders. on a six-horse field artillery caisson escorted by representatives of every branch of the nation's armed forces, the casket passes grief stricken throngs of people enroute from the station to the white house. warplanes pay a final tribute to the fallen commander in chief, and officers and men of the mighty armed forces which he led march in slow measured
♪ ♪ from his philip second home the body of franklin towel for roll -- his final resting place, scoressuffers from in patel paralysis solemnly bid farewell to the great friend and benefactor. the president stop follows his beloved master. aboard a special train beginning the 24 hour trip back to washington, the 31st president of the united states leaves warm springs forever. all along the 700 mile route, people gathered to honor president roosevelt and his ideals. slowly the train backs...
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philip randolph has said. they come back to a nation that in 1919 was bloodier than 1916, 1915 and 1914. and in that interpretation we thought about how do you make this red summer pop? a lot of us read about it in our textbooks. and an exhibition tells a story a picture is worth a thousand words. so when you come in here you see the nearly 40 riots that happened throughout the country, most of them are in the southeast and then you see this note at the bottom where it says 53 separate lynchings happen during red summer. how do you make it pop? so we researched and we identified 12 veterans who were lynched during the red summer and their names are on that graphic. so there were veterans who were lynched in 1919 after world war i. and, one, i will tell the story of one. i'm sorry, go ahead. >> no, tell the story, please. >> one, i will tell the story, the last name on there is a guy named leroy johnston. so when you come to the exhibition, the 12th name is leroy johnston. he was from elaine arkansas and a lot
philip randolph has said. they come back to a nation that in 1919 was bloodier than 1916, 1915 and 1914. and in that interpretation we thought about how do you make this red summer pop? a lot of us read about it in our textbooks. and an exhibition tells a story a picture is worth a thousand words. so when you come in here you see the nearly 40 riots that happened throughout the country, most of them are in the southeast and then you see this note at the bottom where it says 53 separate...
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philip.ecifics as to when, but, you know, i guess how are we going to -- how do you propose that we make this adjustment? you know, this has been hard already and it's been, you know, like over two months. and it is a struggle for just the average person, but especially those who are dealing with financial challenges. and those with kids. and elderly who are already isolated as it is. how are we going to get through this? >> yeah. well, i think that it's a really important question, mayor. i think that there's a couple of key things. one is to make sure that people -- that mental health and social supports that are needed and i think that we're going to continue to work on connecting emotionally and socially in ways that allow us to social distance. so i think that is a really key piece. and if people need or are asking for mental health, behavioral health support, they can go to our we website and find those resources. i also think that one of the key things, mayor, in how we support this go
philip.ecifics as to when, but, you know, i guess how are we going to -- how do you propose that we make this adjustment? you know, this has been hard already and it's been, you know, like over two months. and it is a struggle for just the average person, but especially those who are dealing with financial challenges. and those with kids. and elderly who are already isolated as it is. how are we going to get through this? >> yeah. well, i think that it's a really important question,...
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philip, we take a short break here on the air. we can continue this conversation on our live >> hang on one second. >> and we're back with san francisco's deputy public health officer dr. suessi susan philip when can we have more gatherings with friends at home? en that is a timely question. we have mother's day coming up this sunday, what is your advice? >> the advice unfortunately for mother's day, graduations that people were hoping to celebrate is really that it's too early to get together with families outside of your own household. it's been a long time since we have been able to see our friends and extended family. for now the recommendation is to continue to do that at a distance through zoom or through other video conferencing and other ways of getting in touch. >> all right. from instagram, when are high risk employees going back to work? >> so i'm not sure what you meant by high risk employees. but people who are older, who are other preconditions, other existing conditions that may not allow them to go back. i think it
philip, we take a short break here on the air. we can continue this conversation on our live >> hang on one second. >> and we're back with san francisco's deputy public health officer dr. suessi susan philip when can we have more gatherings with friends at home? en that is a timely question. we have mother's day coming up this sunday, what is your advice? >> the advice unfortunately for mother's day, graduations that people were hoping to celebrate is really that it's too...
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early today starts right now >>> good morning i'm philip men a. >>> i'm frances rivera despite -- more states are easing stay-at-home orders here's what you need to know more than 1.2 million cases are confirmed and more emerging in states across the heartland. over 71,000. according to tracking, nearly 190,000 patients have recovered from covid-19. >> oregon is launching a first of its kind tracing program. the health department is seeking 100,000 volunteers who will take their temperatures every day for an entire year, then report back to researchers they'll fill out a short questionnaire each day people who develop symptoms will be tested and the state will trace their contacts. >>> in san francisco 4,000 people have been tested in the mission district and more than 2% tested positive 90% of the people who were positive have not been able to work from home during the shelter in place. >>> an old favor in helping native americans hit hard by the pandemic, more than 170 years o help during the potato famine. now the fundraiser for the families has raised over $2 million with many cont
early today starts right now >>> good morning i'm philip men a. >>> i'm frances rivera despite -- more states are easing stay-at-home orders here's what you need to know more than 1.2 million cases are confirmed and more emerging in states across the heartland. over 71,000. according to tracking, nearly 190,000 patients have recovered from covid-19. >> oregon is launching a first of its kind tracing program. the health department is seeking 100,000 volunteers who will...
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philip the 2nd the front's known as philip augustus.nd last but not least richard the lionhearted king of england. the emperor barbarossa died in asia minor on his way to the. but tripp augustus and richard the lion heart arrived safely by sea. their armies immediately joining the crusaders who had been besieging acre for 2 solid years. the news salimi in law mood when we got them about where they had missed a hoss or doc made them and she added communion and minute omara i live in a new shock can we can when i'm here so i mean she a lot ahead thing and tell them sort of fly in a neighbor lady would set off by innate ability why them is to get them on long lead out so i had no reward who will lead the gallows alive again i give them africa as a sign from susan in the devon is bad news on the mean kind of market that i would want american and he. said that as long as they mean they're fed up with americans and them all in the it does leave let the movie will close a few new and soon the lots. said newman when a man with a neck a set. rea
philip the 2nd the front's known as philip augustus.nd last but not least richard the lionhearted king of england. the emperor barbarossa died in asia minor on his way to the. but tripp augustus and richard the lion heart arrived safely by sea. their armies immediately joining the crusaders who had been besieging acre for 2 solid years. the news salimi in law mood when we got them about where they had missed a hoss or doc made them and she added communion and minute omara i live in a new shock...
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yamiche, weijia jiang, susan page and philip rucker.e will be taking you as close to the news a we can. this discussion will continue on the "washington week" extra. find it on our website or our social media. but for now, i'm robert costa. good night from washington. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, d ich is responsible for its caption content accuracy.visit ncicap.org] ♪ announcer: corporate funding for "washington week" is provided by -- >> life isn't a straight line, and sometimesa you cn find yourself heading in a new direction. fidelity is here to help you work through the unexpected. with financial planning and advice for today d tomorrow. ♪ >> kaiser permanente. addional funding is provided by the estate of arnold adams and koo and patricia yuen, committed to briing cultural differences in o communities, the corporation for public broadcasting and byco ributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. nathan masters: at midnight on january 17, 1920, theur manufa sell, and transportation o
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philip jones and writes his bike everywhere he cycle some 20000 kilometers e.-m. the cyclists in one good house to be quite confident. when you're the one with the road what they see if you're a competent cyclist is not really much of a problem but you have to be going at more or less the speed of the traffic a new presence on the road has to be quite strong. octet finished films and his family are pleased that more and more london as a discovering the joys of cycling. they're all cycling enthusiast from the time they were young the children broke that bikes to school. that's still something of an oddity in london but how could soon change. in schools by playing then things get people cycling. the next generation i think the definitely be more confident that on the buy a person would think they should just go ahead and close 50 percent. sidestreets just close the lid cause don't need to go on 50 percent so give us access to everybody on clothes as much as possible and those kinds of demands get london's taxi drivers will riled up the city's cabbies are among cycli
philip jones and writes his bike everywhere he cycle some 20000 kilometers e.-m. the cyclists in one good house to be quite confident. when you're the one with the road what they see if you're a competent cyclist is not really much of a problem but you have to be going at more or less the speed of the traffic a new presence on the road has to be quite strong. octet finished films and his family are pleased that more and more london as a discovering the joys of cycling. they're all cycling...
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the cheryl and philip milstein family. rosalind p. walter. barbara hope zuckerberg. charles rosenblum. we try to live in the moment, to not miss what's right in front of us. at mutual of aberica, we eve taking care of tomorrow can help you make the most of tof y. mutualerica financial group, retirement services and investments. additional support has been provided by: and by tporation for public broadcasting, a private corporation funded by the american people. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like u. thank you. >> sreenivasan: good evening, and thanks for joining us. state by state, the country is beginning to face the reality of a slow recovery ahead from the covid-19 pandemic. companies are nsidering ways ng workers back, but the unemployment re is staggering. whether you are here in new york, where there is still a strict lockdown order, or in an area reopening, this is a challenging time let's get started with today's top news. ( razor buzzing ) cases of covid-19 continue to slow in most of the country. >> feels good after two months. >> sre
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philip johnson and his family hope it will stay that way. they face new gold in each cycling seems almost too good to be trailed. a few weeks ago france will slowly started loosening its lockdown restrictions but restaurants remain shut probably for a couple of more weeks that means assess like i won the shunyo currently don't have a lot to do but that's not stopping her from doing what she loves and that's selling food she is giving her fellow perez the ends of the chance to rediscover home made delicacies. identical to back you know. this hey comes from the crap in your region these are fridays you rarely find it's really a delicacy and it tastes great last time for the event and then there's the asparagus it's 1000000 if ascends planned it comes from to read some 200 kilometers away from paris like come to think it's a lemon that shall bestival to sight this is an. ordinarily police is a restaurant in central paris. millet's been transformed into a little market stocked with regional products. the country what is it going to the local peo
philip johnson and his family hope it will stay that way. they face new gold in each cycling seems almost too good to be trailed. a few weeks ago france will slowly started loosening its lockdown restrictions but restaurants remain shut probably for a couple of more weeks that means assess like i won the shunyo currently don't have a lot to do but that's not stopping her from doing what she loves and that's selling food she is giving her fellow perez the ends of the chance to rediscover home...
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ansu gad e ched the cheryl and philip milstein family. rosalind p. walter. g. barbara hope zuckerber charles rosenbluo we try tlive in the moment, to not miss what's right in front of us. at mutual of america, believe taking care of tomorrou can helpake the most of today. mutual of america financial anoup, retirement service investments. >> consumer cellular offers no contract wireless ans that are designed to help you do more of the things you enjoy, whether you're a talker, texter, browser, photographer or a bit f everything. our u.s.-based customer service team is here to find a plan that fits you. to learn more, go to w.consumercellular.tv. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, a private corporation funded by the ameran people. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thanks for joining us. thrnting celebrations and ganatherings of familie friends. aom mother's day today, to school graduatio memorial day picnics and parades, this year many p
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